Test Kit
Test kits are designed to test a variety of chemical measurements in swimming pool water, ranging from kits that only do one test to those that do all tests a pool owner would need.
Test kits are designed to test a variety of chemical measurements in swimming pool water, ranging from kits that only do one test to those that do all tests a pool owner would need.
A sport pool is a design of swimming pool, often built with a constant or near-constant depth, which encourages group and sport activities.
Sodium carbonate, also called soda ash, is used to increase the level of swimming pool water pH.
Sodium bisulfate, or dry acid, is used to lower swimming pool water pH and often will decrease alkalinity somewhat.
Sodium bicarbonate, also called baking soda, is used to increase the total alkalinity of swimming pool water.
Soda ash, also called sodium carbonate, is a chemical added to swimming pools to increase the pH level of the pool water.
Shock treatment, also called shocking or superchlorinating, is the process of adding enough sanitizing agent to a swimming pool to overwhelm any microorganisms in the water, killing or rendering their numbers small enough for safe swimming.
Water scale occurs rapidly in swimming pools with total alkalinity that is too high, causing deposits of calcium on pool surfaces and equipment.
The saturation index estimates the point where swimming pool water will no longer hold any more substance, such as minerals or chemicals.
A sanitizer is a chemical or process designed to destroy or render ineffective harmful microorganisms from reaching levels too high to be considered safe for swimmers in pool water.